The sweetest auction at the fair

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The annual baked goods auction took place Wednesday night with over 100 entries being sold. Pies, cookies, cakes, fudge, and more were on the docket.

Best of Show winners were piled at the beginning with Barb McKeen’s key lime pie starting things off netting $60 from Steve Austin’s Auto Group.

Barb was back nine entries later with a Best of Show chocolate cheesecake that brought home $85 from the Steinhelfer Firm.

Cam Rutan also had a good start with his chocolate cupcakes with filling grabbing $85 from Steve Austin’s Auto Group.

The first $100 item of the night went to Karen Wisse for her peanut butter cream pie at #21.

Everything stayed under $100 until Raina Young stepped up with entry #84 and her no bake cookies. It took in $200 from Jay Terebuh. Raina enjoyed the largest haul of the night for about three minutes because just two entries later Graysen Young received $220 for his rocky road fudge also going to Jay Terebuh.

Several businesses, elected officials, and community members were in attendance to support the bakers. Those participating included: Steve Austin’s Auto Group, A Safer Way, Sheriff Randy Dodds, Eichholtz & Daring Funeral Homes, Jean Love, Smokin’ Bandits, OSU Vet, Sara Warren for Judge, Steinhelfer Firm, Sloan Insurance, Honey Birch Farm, V-Teck Communications, Nancy Wisse, Jay Terebuh, Bellefontaine Firefighters Association, Huntsville Fire Club, Mary Rutan Health, Next Level Outdoor Service, County Commissioner Mike Yoder, Mayor Dave Crissman, and Fran’s Mowing.